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- 2024
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Landscapes of risk : A comparative analysis of landscape metrics for the ecotoxicological assessment of pesticide risk to bees
2024) In Journal of Applied Ecology(
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- 2022
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Flower plantings support wild bee reproduction and may also mitigate pesticide exposure effects
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Pollinators, pests and yield—Multiple trade-offs from insecticide use in a mass-flowering crop
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Simple and farmer-friendly bumblebee conservation : Straw bales as nest sites in agricultural landscapes
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- 2018
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Annual flower strips support pollinators and potentially enhance red clover seed yield
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- 2016
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Competition between managed honeybees and wild bumblebees depends on landscape context
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- 2015
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Bumble bees show trait-dependent vulnerability to landscape simplification
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- 2014
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Early mass-flowering crops mitigate pollinator dilution in late-flowering crops
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Late-season mass-flowering red clover increases bumble bee queen and male densities
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- 2013
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When ecosystem services interact: crop pollination benefits depend on the level of pest control.
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